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Introduction to Gender
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Uploaded: 10/12/2017 04:43:50 PM PDT
Sociological analysis of the social construction of gender, masculinity, and femininity historically and cross-culturally. It examines the debates on sex and gender. It analyzes the impact of economic and political change on gender expectations and practices. It focuses on macro-analyses of how institutions shape gender and microanalyses of how individuals are socialized and how they “do” and practice gender.
Course will include:
- Introduction to the Sociology of Gender and the Issues of Women and Men
- Major Theoretical Paradigms and Research Methods in Sociology
- Biological, Psychological, and Socio-Cultural Construction of Sex and Gender
- Gender, Agents of Socialization, the Socialization Process, and Gender Development
- Gender, Language, Communication, and Social Interactions
- Gender, Intimate Relations, Family Relations, and Lifespan
- Gender and the Social Construction of Sexuality
- Variations of Gender, Masculinity, and Femininity
- Economic, Racial, Ethnic, Migrant, Sexuality, and Cross-Cultural Variations
- Gender and Social Institutions (including Education, Politics, Religion, Work, Healthcare, Media, and the Economy)
- Gender Politics, Women’s Movements, Men’s Movements, and Feminist Struggles
Other topics may include:
- Gender, Crime, and Deviance
- Gender and Violence
- Women’s Life and Multicultural Perspectives.
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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Compare and contrast sociological perspectives used to interpret gender relations
- Differentiate between the terms sex and gender and discuss their differences within the larger social context of gendered relations
- Identify the main agents of gender socialization and their impact on children’s and adults’ gender construction
- Describe gender ideology and practices in multiple social institutions and across cultures and societies
- Identify the interplay of race, ethnicity, class, and sexuality affecting gender relations
- Outline the process by which people negotiate power and gender boundaries through their relationships with others (including violent relationships)
- Identify social and political movements to change gender inequalities and gender practices
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May be titled as “Sex and Gender Roles”.
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